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SBIR FAQ 1. What is the SBIR Program? 2. What are the three phases of the SBIR Program? Phase II is to expand on the results of and further pursue the development of Phase I. Awards are for periods of up to two years in amounts up to $750,000. Phase III is for the commercialization of the results of Phase II and requires the use of private sector or non-SBIR Federal funding. 3. Do you have to be a Phase I awardee in order
to be considered for Phase II of a project? 4. What is the small business size standard for
purposes of the SBIR Program? 5. How can a small business concern obtain funding
under SBIR? 6. What is an SBIR funding agreement? 7. Does the Small Business Administration make
any awards under the SBIR Program? The Federal agencies participating in SBIR have the responsibility for: (a) selecting SBIR topics (b) releasing SBIR solicitations (c) evaluating SBIR proposals (d) awarding SBIR funding agreements on a competitive basis 8. Who are the participants in the SBIR Program? Department of Agriculture, Department of Commerce, Department of Defense, Department of Education, Department of Energy, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Transportation, Environmental Protection Agency, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, National Science Foundation. 9. Can a firm go directly to a Phase II award
without having to compete for Phase I? 10. Does SBA designate any of the topics cited
in SBIR solicitations or make any awards under SBIR? 11. Since SBIR is a program to assist small business
innovators, can SBA or the other Federal participating agencies
provide direct funding for a project which a firm has initiated
on its own? 12. Is a small US firm still eligible to compete
for an SBIR award if it forms a 50-50 joint venture with a nonprofit
or foreign firm? 13. Are foreign-based firms eligible for SBIR
awards? be independently owned and operated principal place of business is located in the United States at least 51 percent owned or in the case of a publicly owned business, at least 51% of its voting stock is owned by United States citizens or lawfully admitted permanent resident aliens. 14. Are nonprofit concerns eligible for SBIR
awards? 15. May a portion of an SBIR award be subcontracted? 16. Can a Federal agency other than the one originating
the Phase I award make the Phase II award under the same SBIR
topic? 17. What is the difference between SBIR solicitations
and the SBIR Pre-Solicitation Announcement? SBIR Pre-Solicitation Announcements, released by SBA, contain pertinent data on SBIR solicitations that are about to be released by the participating Federal agencies. 18. Will SBA provide funds for SBIR commercialization? 19. How does the Small Business Administration
define "small business concern" for the purposes of
the SBIR program? is organized for profit, with a place of business located in the United States or which makes a significant contribution to the United States economy through payment of taxes or use of American products, materials, or labor; is in the legal form of an individual proprietorship, partnership, limited liability company, corporation, joint venture, association, trust or cooperative, except that where the form is a joint venture there can be no more than 49 percent participation by foreign business entities in the joint venture; is at least 51 percent owned and controlled by one or more individuals who are citizens of, or permanent resident aliens in, the United States; and has, including its affiliates, not more than 500 employees. 20. Are data rights protected and for what length
of time? 21. Will innovations that have been patented
or have patents pending be considered under SBIR? 22. Can participating Federal agencies provide
funds for SBIR commercialization?
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